From Guideposts-
For several weeks prior to the scheduled lift-off of Apollo 11 back
in July, 1969, the pastor of our church, Dean Woodruff, and I had been
struggling to find the right symbol for the first lunar landing.
We wanted to express our feeling that what man was doing in this mission transcended electronics and computers and rockets.
Dean often speaks at our church, Webster Presbyterian, just outside
of Houston, about the many meanings of the communion service.
"One of the principal symbols," Dean says, "is that God reveals Himself in the common elements of everyday life." Traditionally, these elements are bread and wine–common foods in Bible days and typical products of man’s labor.
One day while I was at Cape Kennedy working with the sophisticated
tools of the space effort, it occurred to me that these tools were the
typical elements of life today.
More here-
https://www.guideposts.org/better-living/life-advice/finding-life-purpose/apollo-11-buzz-aldrin-on-communion-in-space?fbclid=IwAR06xYW8fbTcOXxv9rrAffVbJ8OY4JAni-HR0BquTWLHSyV0mPNoGF54rXE
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